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Explore nearly six miles of trails through the forest. You’ll pass by oaks and cedars on the Winding Woodlands Trail and hike under towering loblolly pines on the challenging Pine Gulch Trail. Be sure to stop by the Big Tree – it’s a former state champion cedar elm.
GPS units direct you to enter through the back, along Park Road 1C. This road has low clearance and tight curves that are difficult for RV's and motorhomes. Please use entrance from FM 153, Smithville, Texas 78957.
Discover the plants and animals that call this park home, and explore miles of winding hike and bike trails. Look closely for the structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as their legacy still surrounds us today.
Go 1 mile North to park entrance. GPS units do not give correct directions to Buescher State Park. GPS units direct you to enter through the back, along Park Road 1C. This road has low clearance and tight curves that are difficult for RV's and motorhomes.
All customers arriving after hours must register at the Park Headquarters by 9am the next morning. Our office hours are 8:00am-4:30pm. All reservations will need to check in at the office so we may confirm your license plate number, number of occupants, and provide you with our park permits.
Less than an hour southeast of Austin, Buescher’s eight miles of trails, stocked lake for fishing and canoeing, and challenging ride for road bikers, makes it ideal for a day trip or an easy overnight.
Buescher State Park is a state park located just north of Smithville, Texas. The park consists of 1,016.7 acres (411 ha) of public land donated to the state by Mr. Emil and Mrs. Elizabeth Buescher, as well as the City of Smithville.
Reservations: 512-389-8900. Buescher State Park, a scenic area, is 1016.7 acres just north of Smithville in Bastrop County. Between the years 1933 and 1936, Mr. Emil and Mrs. Elizabeth Buescher originally deeded 318 acres of land to the state.
These sites are in the Lakeview camping area. Campsites #41-55 are drive-up sites; campsites #56-60 must walk-in ~10-60 yards. Campsite #52 is wheelchair friendly. Reservations for a Friday or Saturday must include both nights.
Buescher. A historic route connecting San Antonio de Bexar with Spanish missions in East Texas, El Camino Real (King's Highway) once ran near the area of Buescher State Park.